Anyone with a child between 6 and 9 months (or entering that window soon) should snap these up quick—there's no telling when, or if, they'll be on sale again. And with only 600 in stock, they're sure to go fast.

The Louboutin baby shoes in red.

Courtesy

This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.

"I love the idea of transposing the proportions of women’s shoe detailing onto a baby shoe," Louboutin told Vogue. "That’s how I worked on the bow pattern. I wanted to give it a Walt Disney cartoon–type look which parents, including myself, usually fall in love with."

The shoes come in three colors: a bold red, which blends seamlessly into the iconic sole, and two graphic takes on the brand's upcoming Loubigraf collection, which was inspired by graffiti. Now that the miniature version is on sale, Louboutin devotees can achieve ultimate mommy-and-me status.

Louboutin baby shoes with the Loubigraf motif.

Courtesy

If you're worried these booties are just a gimmick, don't worry: Louboutin went above and beyond to craft these miniature pairs. It was "a new challenge for our artisans to work on baby shoes, since the techniques are completely different from those you use for a men’s or women’s shoe," he said. "We had to work very closely on the craftsmanship but I am very happy with the result."

Judging by the success of the first Louboutin baby release, he's not the only one that's pleased to see them.

This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

This commenting section is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page. You may be able to find more information on their web site.

A Part of Hearst Digital Media
Town & Country participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites.